Hello,
I've been considering some pre-amp options to couple with a SS amp. I was looking for something that would add some tube warmth and 3-D/sonic holography to the mix but would not compromise on frequency extension, tonality, and PRAT. Budget is $2k or less, but ideally staying closer to the $1k mark would be great. Several people have recommended the EE MiniMax pre-amp, while others have touted the benefits of octal tubes (Mapletree). In addition to my budget, I'd prefer not to have dozens of tubes to care for and feed. Gain is not important as I have all I need in the amp itself.....plus an attenuator on the amp to be able to dial bakc the gain if required.
And so, Question #1 is: for anyone that has had direct experience and/or ability to compare Mapletree's pre-amps versus the MiniMax, which did you prefer? And why? Would either fit my criteria above? Or is one definitively better?
And that's all well and good, except then I notice that the used market (on Audiogon) is so darned flat right now. Tough time to be selling. Air Tight ATM-3 for less than $1500. A Manley Shrimp went for $950 recently. Blue Circle BC3.1 is selling for $1100+. Many $4-5k pre-amps are fetching around one-third of list. I was wondering if there might be a good fit for me amongst these "big boys" as well. Of course, it's so hard having not heard many/any of these.
Which brings me to Question #2: is there a sleeper pre-amp at or below the $4-5k range that I should look for (and pounce on) if it shows up for sale around $1500 or so? Many people might be tempted to answer ModWright 9.0SE, which is a great pre-amp (I had one), but I think too neutral for this application. I'm looking for the right synergy here, so I do need something with a bit of warmth that doesn't sacrifice incisiveness.
Too many choices, no way to demo.....
Thanks in advance for your input, -dB